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<title>Threads: University of Sydney Anthology 2007</title>
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<name>Webby, Elizabeth</name>
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<summary type="text">Front Matter
The University of Sydney; Webby, Elizabeth
Loose threads that are dropped on one journey are picked up on another and woven into the delicate fabric we each wrap around ourselves. To hold the threads together - to tell a yarn - suggests that we are all weavers of a kind.   University of Sydney students contributed their work to this new anthology, and in their unique ways, each writer has taken up a strand of human fibre and woven it into the resulting stories, poems and essays.
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